All the Wrong Moves: A Memoir About Chess, Love, and Ruining Everything

Author:   Sasha Chapin
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9781984897428


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   21 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sasha Chapin
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Anchor Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781984897428


ISBN 10:   198489742
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   21 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The quest memoir is a balky beast. To tame it as well as Canadian journalist Sasha Chapin does in All the Wrong Moves, you'll need an obscure but preferably universal target of obsession--chess mastery, in his case--a vague discontent with your present existence, a lover or two, a guru and the globe-trotting freedom to pursue your quixotic quarry.... 'It's tricky to explain the appeal of chess to someone who doesn't play, ' Chapin concedes, yet he makes all the right moves in doing just that. --Washington Post A briskly told coming-of-age memoir...Chapin has a fine eye for the game's beauty...In the course of his entertaining odyssey, Mr. Chapin offers a Zen-like secret to chess, and to living. --Wall Street Journal A witty, entertaining memoir about competitive chess and the author's obsession with same, which takes him around the world, and brings him glory--along with no small number of humiliating defeats. --LitHub.com Sasha Chapin writes like someone who knows. He knows euphoria. He knows despair. It's clear that he's traveled to hell and back, that he is fluent in languages of the heart that have yet to be spoken, and All the Wrong Moves is the brightest light. --Bryan Washington, author of Lot: Stories A smart, funny, and slyly profound book about the dark ecstasies of obsessive love. Sasha Chapin is a gentlemanly Gonzo, a dirty Bond, and he writes like a dream. --Claudia Dey, author of Heartbreaker All the Wrong Moves is a touching and brilliant portrait of masculinity. Chapin writes with arresting honesty, capturing the manner in which none of us are truly in control of our personalities. He humiliates himself in all the right ways, and the results are luminous and profound and hysterical. --Heather O'Neill, author of The Lonely Hearts Hotel Thoughtful and clever...Chapin's sincere memoir of self-discovery will charm chess enthusiasts, as well as those searching for their next move in life. --Publishers Weekly [Chapin] infuses the narrative with exuberant, often funny, anecdotes; glimpses of strategy; and lyrical reflections.... An entertaining portrayal of the esoteric world of chess. --Kirkus Reviews Wryly funny, introspective, and grimly evocative, Chapin's memoir is perfect for a brief wade into the world of chess, or as a jumping off point for a much deeper dive. --Booklist Whether or not you know anything about chess, you'll be able to relate to Chapin's quest to find love, excitement, and, above all, his place in the world. --BookRiot


"“The quest memoir is a balky beast. To tame it as well as Canadian journalist Sasha Chapin does in All the Wrong Moves, you’ll need an obscure but preferably universal target of obsession—chess mastery, in his case—a vague discontent with your present existence, a lover or two, a guru and the globe-trotting freedom to pursue your quixotic quarry…. ‘It’s tricky to explain the appeal of chess to someone who doesn’t play,’ Chapin concedes, yet he makes all the right moves in doing just that.” —Washington Post “A briskly told coming-of-age memoir…Chapin has a fine eye for the game’s beauty...In the course of his entertaining odyssey, Mr. Chapin offers a Zen-like secret to chess, and to living.” —Wall Street Journal   “A witty, entertaining memoir about competitive chess and the author’s obsession with same, which takes him around the world, and brings him glory—along with no small number of humiliating defeats.” —LitHub.com “Sasha Chapin writes like someone who knows. He knows euphoria. He knows despair. It’s clear that he’s traveled to hell and back, that he is fluent in languages of the heart that have yet to be spoken, and All the Wrong Moves is the brightest light.” —Bryan Washington, author of Lot: Stories ""A smart, funny, and slyly profound book about the dark ecstasies of obsessive love. Sasha Chapin is a gentlemanly Gonzo, a dirty Bond, and he writes like a dream."" —Claudia Dey, author of Heartbreaker ""All the Wrong Moves is a touching and brilliant portrait of masculinity. Chapin writes with arresting honesty, capturing the manner in which none of us are truly in control of our personalities. He humiliates himself in all the right ways, and the results are luminous and profound and hysterical."" —Heather O’Neill, author of The Lonely Hearts Hotel “Thoughtful and clever…Chapin’s sincere memoir of self-discovery will charm chess enthusiasts, as well as those searching for their next move in life.” —Publishers Weekly “[Chapin] infuses the narrative with exuberant, often funny, anecdotes; glimpses of strategy; and lyrical reflections.... An entertaining portrayal of the esoteric world of chess.” —Kirkus Reviews “Wryly funny, introspective, and grimly evocative, Chapin’s memoir is perfect for a brief wade into the world of chess, or as a jumping off point for a much deeper dive.” —Booklist ""Whether or not you know anything about chess, you’ll be able to relate to Chapin’s quest to find love, excitement, and, above all, his place in the world."" —BookRiot"


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SASHA CHAPIN is an award-winning journalist and recovering chess enthusiast. His writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, BuzzFeed, and Hazlitt. He lives in LA.

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